User Guide

Adjusting the truss rod:
Only adjust the truss rod if you are confident in your understanding and abilities. It is
otherwise highly recommended to take the guitar to a professional guitar store for a set-up
if the neck alignment needs correction.
1. Clip the capo onto the 1
st
fret on the guitar.
2. Insert a 0.254mm feeler gauge (not included) in between the string and the 12
th
fret.
The feeler gauge should be able to touch the fret and string, without the string
moving.
If there is a visible gap between the feeler gauge and the string, the string is
loose and the truss rod will need to be tightened.
If the feeler gauge cannot be inserted, or if inserting the feeler gauge causes
the string to move, the string is too tight and the truss rod will need to be
loosened.
3. Insert the large Allen key into the truss rod. Turn slightly clockwise to tighten, or
slightly anti-clockwise to loosen. Make adjustments as necessary.
Guitar volume and tone controls
Use the volume control to adjust the volume of the guitar. The volume of the guitar does
not affect the master volume of the amp.
Use the tone controls to adjust the guitar’s tone.
Pickups
The 3-way pickup switch is used to select between different pickup combinations.
The bridge pickup supports more treble tones, and the neck pickup supports bass tones.
The pickup switch can be pushed left, right, or centred. Each position changes the pickups
activated.
Pickup switch position Pickup/s activated
Up/Rhythm Neck pickup is activated
Down/Treble Bridge pickup is activated
Centred Both pickups are activated
Note:
Only make slight adjustments to the truss rod with the strings loosened for less
tension. Do not overtighten.